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apparatus which he insisted was absolutely necessary to obtain the desired results. Mr. Brice says he will go to England and try his experiments there, and offer Great Britain the wonderful secret which the United States has refused. * * * * * A new method for using electricity instead of steam has been tried on the railroad. It has proved to be such a success that many people declare that the days of the steam locomotive are numbered, and electricity will soon be used in its stead. The plan was tried on the New England Railroad, between Hartford and New Britain. It is called the "third-rail system," and consists of a third rail, laid down in the centre of the tracks, between the ordinary supporting rails. This third rail looks like a capital A, flattened down. It is laid on blocks of wood, and through it the electric current passes to the cars. An arrangement is made by which the current is carried from the rail to the motor, which is in the truck of the passenger-car. A great rate of speed can be gained with the third-rail system, ten miles having been made in thirteen and a half minutes. It is rumored that the elevated road will most probably adopt the third-rail system, and if this is done the journey from Harlem to the Battery may be made in fifteen minutes. The great drawback to this system is that the current is exposed, and persons crossing the tracks are liable to get a very severe shock. The current used will be six hundred volts, and, while the company insists that this will not kill any one, they are of the opinion that it would be better to avoid the shock if possible. * * * * * A new school was opened the other day in East Twenty-first Street, New York City. Though girls will be admitted into it, it is especially a school for boys, as you will understand when you learn that it is a Truant School. It is one of the laws of our country that children must attend school. Parents who do not send their children are fined, and children who play truant when they are sent to school are also punished. For years it has been the custom to arrest all truants, or children who will not attend the public schools. If the magistrate found that the culprit was a bad boy, who continually stayed away from school, he would commit him to a Reformatory. Many people have felt that this was not the right thing to do, for, while bo
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